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    Come to the pharmacy to get your 'scipts filled. Great consultation is priceless!

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      Hey, college isn't for everyone! Kirk, can you wash my truck later?? lol. JK

      There are a lot of kids in my classes that shouldn't be there, because they are dumb as rocks.

      Most people will do better with a degree, however just because you get a slip of paper doesn't automatically mean you are going to make 60k starting because Joe Blow last year started at that.

      seanjohn what is your name?

      the66 wrote:
      school dont get you everywhere and anywhere.... i get 70,000+ and then in a cople of months i have 12.5 percent profit sharing.... hows that for spend money to make money no no school after highschool graduation

      What do you do? Does your work sponsor any english courses? 😛

      [email protected] -- DSM
      07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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        30 bucks and ill wash it ;).

        lol @ the thread bumpage. lil slow on that one nate.

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          91nbtsi wrote:
          Hey, college isn't for everyone! Kirk, can you wash my truck later?? lol. JK

          There are a lot of kids in my classes that shouldn't be there, because they are dumb as rocks.

          Most people will do better with a degree, however just because you get a slip of paper doesn't automatically mean you are going to make 60k starting because Joe Blow last year started at that.

          seanjohn what is your name?

          What do you do? Does your work sponsor any english courses? 😛

          Sean Johnson

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            91nbtsi
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            STiSchucky wrote:
            30 bucks and ill wash it ;).

            lol @ the thread bumpage. lil slow on that one nate.

            Haha, it was only like 5 days.

            [email protected] -- DSM
            07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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              College is -completely- dependent on what you are looking at doing and what is on the table when you want to go. I was accepted to different schools for different programs, but I can honestly say I -never- wanted to be a computer science major.

              For myself, I had an offer on the table before I graduated HS that I turned down, and another one right after I graduated that brought me down here. However to get where I am now has taken a lot of long hours, a lot of experience, and the ability to go "I don't know that, but I should."

              I am also in one of the few -PROFESSIONAL- career fields that allows for this. Talent and results means more than paper.

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                Experience, Talent, and a degree would still be better than just experience and talent.....

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                  Experience and talent are greater than a degree by itself. A degree will open some doors, but the talent and experience is what will take you through them.

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                    Not if a degree is required for the job..........:p

                    Too many variables to argue anyways.

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                      integra_gsr98 wrote:
                      College is -completely- dependent on what you are looking at doing and what is on the table when you want to go. I was accepted to different schools for different programs, but I can honestly say I -never- wanted to be a computer science major.

                      For myself, I had an offer on the table before I graduated HS that I turned down, and another one right after I graduated that brought me down here. However to get where I am now has taken a lot of long hours, a lot of experience, and the ability to go "I don't know that, but I should."

                      I am also in one of the few -PROFESSIONAL- career fields that allows for this. Talent and results means more than paper.

                      werd...you were lucky to get in somewhere along the lines...most of the time its 2yrs experience or a 2yr degree for the bare minimum...but 9 out of 10 times they will take real world experience over the degree...i sadly have to take the paper route cause i dont have any "in's" to get my experience started...

                      At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

                      92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                      95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                      1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
                      Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

                      > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                      > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                        Jim
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                        If you have the right motivation, you can create your own INs. Create your own business and become sucessful and your golden...

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                          integra_gsr98 wrote:
                          College is -completely- dependent on what you are looking at doing and what is on the table when you want to go. I was accepted to different schools for different programs, but I can honestly say I -never- wanted to be a computer science major.

                          For myself, I had an offer on the table before I graduated HS that I turned down, and another one right after I graduated that brought me down here. However to get where I am now has taken a lot of long hours, a lot of experience, and the ability to go "I don't know that, but I should."

                          I am also in one of the few -PROFESSIONAL- career fields that allows for this. Talent and results means more than paper.
                          what a heart warming story..

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                            Jim wrote:
                            If you have the right motivation, you can create your own INs. Create your own business and become sucessful and your golden...

                            🙂

                            the only problem with that for me is that i dont some stuff that would be important...i need to find someone that knows more than me to be a partner etc so i can learn from them and still be able to help...

                            At first I did it for fun, then I realized I made the investment and had to do it!

                            92 Talon AWD 6/4bolt [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                            95 240SX SE SR20DET [EMAIL="[email protected]"][email protected][/EMAIL]
                            1993.5 Supra Hardtop...Sold
                            Next project? 6cyl, 6spd?

                            > spanish-rice;237125 wrote:
                            > at first i thought the title said beer truck drivers needed... In which case i accidently put my two weeks in at work.

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                              Teach yourself! Otherwise your just working for somebody else!

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                                99slowGSX wrote:
                                Not if a degree is required for the job..........:p

                                Too many variables to argue anyways.

                                A 4 year degree was "Required" for my job, yet noone else was even considered internally or externally in the company when I applied for my current position, even though I don't possess a 4 year degree...or technically, don't even possess a 2 year degree. I'm quite happy with my position 😄

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                                  tjamz wrote:
                                  A 4 year degree was "Required" for my job, yet noone else was even considered internally or externally in the company when I applied for my current position, even though I don't possess a 4 year degree...or technically, don't even possess a 2 year degree. I'm quite happy with my position 😄

                                  I meant as a doctor or dentist, lawyer, etc........I hope they wouldnt hire you without a degree. Like I said before, way to many variables to argue any side. Depends on the field, trade, or skill and there are always exceptions for each rule. The percentages are there to make more money with a degree than without one. Still, there are many people who have smarts/skills/talent to do very well without a degree. Yes chuck, you are a baller....:D (99slowgsx is bowing down).

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                                    99slowGSX wrote:
                                    Experience, Talent, and a degree would still be better than just experience and talent.....

                                    98sh wrote:
                                    Experience and talent are greater than a degree by itself. A degree will open some doors, but the talent and experience is what will take you through them.

                                    I believe these two posts say it all.

                                    [email protected] -- DSM
                                    07 Mega Cab 5.9 CTD

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                                      I like being a bum, and would rather do something I enjoy for less money and headaches than make more money and hate my life.

                                      wtf? Fuckin Hippie.

                                      Most favorite DSM Quote to date.
                                      "rastimg: owning a DSM is like having a retarded kid, you love it just like a normal car, but you constantly have to fix shit on it and make sure it doesnt embarrass you in public"

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